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Cavorted

Cavort \Ca*vort"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cavorted; p. pr. & vb. n. Cavorting.] To prance ostentatiously; -- said of a horse or his rider.

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cavorted

vb. (en-past of: cavort)

Usage examples of "cavorted".

Even today, through all his dreams, there cavorted huge-breasted, olive-skinned, Ashkenazic, perpetual-motion, earth-mother, Sabra lovemaking machines.

Up and down the streets they cavorted like third-rate mummers in search of an audience.

Insubstantial green and scarlet borealis spectres cavorted over the ice-encrusted continent in a display which rivalled the bands over the Juliffe in scale.

A collision appeared imminent as the giant ships cavorted in the kilometre gap between the two ledges.

Shadows cavorted around her, hoaxing with her silhouette before swallowing her altogether.

Billy with a pipe in his mouth and a Gannex mac had dressed up as Harold Wilson, while Rupert cavorted around in high heels, a red dress and a blond wig, with orange peel in his teeth, as Marcia Falkender.

Some of them danced and cavorted now in the roadway, setting up a ragged, tuneless chanting, formless and atonal, like the droning of huge insects.

The Skandars flung torches at one another with giddy abandon, Carabella cavorted on the rolling globe, Valentine juggled while dancing, skipping, kneeling, and running.

They burst into Mercy Hospital, following Santa Claus who roared and cavorted with the detached calm of a solemn elephant.

But Lord Artos was their superior, sitting lightly balanced on Cornix's black back, swaying slightly from the hips while the stallion cavorted or reared or bucked as it shied at the slightest unusual object on the track.

She ignored the general carry-on about her as Sean’s wing cavorted with her riders, babbling the good news and going into specific detail at the top of their lungs.

F'nor watched, amused, as Canth cavorted, an unlikely fish, erupting out of the sea, reversing himself just above the surface and then diving deeply.

Kairthe and Eliste screamed, Prince vo Plume barked and cavorted wildly, and the nit zipped out of range.

From a huge old tree sprang Anselm, who cavorted while they coupled in the leaves.

The knight was not the hideous, priapic god who had cavorted at the mass, but the spirit of the forest, the deer god as generations before had known him, with warm, brown eyes—yet also a man wearing an antlered helm.